What still needs to be done :-

More patrolling vans should be deployed to ensure the safety of women.

Movies that show eve-teasing and harassment as love should be censored.

Gender sensitization programs should be conducted on a regular basis at schools and collges.

Uneducated Indian politicians pollute the entire reputation of government officials. A social media hashtag #AintNoCinderella received popularity among teenagers mocking politicians who feel women must not roam on the streets after 12 AM. Politicans who are against gender equality should be stripped of power.

Rapid misuse of Dowry harassment law forced Supreme Court to dilute the law to some extent. This discourages victims in genuine cases to report the harassment. Steps should be taken to deter false cases, thereby genuine victims can be rescued.

Andhra Pradesh is the state ranking first with a maximum number of cases reported every year addressing gender discrimination and crime against women along with Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. Special care must be taken in these states to reduce the crimes.

Conclusion :-

To transform India into a developed country, gender equality and crimes against women are the most important things to be focused on. Legends like Malala Yousafzai have repeatedly inspired women all over the globe and left an inevitable imprint on the human race. The country now demands a dire need for the upliftment of the basic mentality of looking at women differently.